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Filed Feb. 15, 1935 6 Sheets-Sheet 6 62 481491 1 ll5zl53lsal55 aapspqa'rlssiwlaop I ho/vor W/fem INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 5, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WEIGHING SCALE Halvor W. Hem, Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio, a corporation of New Jersey Application February 15, 1935, Serial No. 6,723

16 Claims. (Cl. 26537) This invention relates to weighing scales, of Another object of the invention is the prothe general type illustrated and described in vision of a scale of the above-mentioned type United States Patent No. 722,173 to Stuart A. having non-friction means for limiting movement Brown, having weighing mechanism and a cylinof the load bearings away'from the load pivots.

drical indicating chart located within a housing Another object of the invention is to provide a 5 provided with openings on opposite sides through scale of the above-mentioned type having a rigid which the chart is visible, and having a goods base and framework for supporting the mechplatter lying above the housing. anism, and a removable protective casing of syn- It is an object of the invention to provide an thetic plastic material, with means for reliably improved scale of this type which is so compact securing the ca to the base Without su j 10 as to occupy a minimum of open counter 'space ing the base to strains.

and capable of fitting into scale wells or recesses Another object is the DI'OViSiOII of Simple and in refrigerator counters, which often are of (11- effective means for so mounting a level on the mensions sufiicient only to receive the narrow base that the level is visible whether or not the bases of scales having their indicating cylinders casing is in place. 15

located in upstanding columns. Another object of the invention is the provision It is a further object of the invention to inof easily manipulated means for shifting magnicorporate in a structure of the utmost compactfying lenses longitudinally of the chart.

ness a chart of large dimensions, which, there- Another object is the provision of novel shutter fore, is capable of carrying as many readable means to hide the space left vacant when lenses 20 value computations as ordinarily are carried by are so shifted.

cylindrical charts of prior art computing weigh- Another object of the invention is the provision ing scales in which such charts are located at the of means whereby such magnifying lenses may be upper ends of upstanding columns. tilted to facilitate reading of the chart by persons It is another object of the invention to provide of different heights. 25

a computing weighing scale-having a goods plat- Another object is the provision, of means for form located substantially centrally above and improving the visiblity of the so-called customoverlying a cylindrical chart. ers weight indication.

Another object of the invention is to provide Other objects and advantages will be apparent a scale of the above-mentioned type the parts from the following description, in which refer- 30 and assembly of which have great strength and ence is had to the accompanying drawings illusrigidity but which nevertheless is of such light trating a preferred embodiment of my invenweight that it can easily be picked up by one pertion and wherein similar reference numerals desson and moved from place to place. ignate similar parts throughout the several Another object of the invention is to provide views. 35

a scale of the above-mentioned type having In the drawings:- easily manipulated means for reliably holding Figure I is a view in perspective of a scale emthe mechanism against movement during transbodying my invention, the scale being shown as portation. installed in the scale well of a refrigerator coun- 40 Another object of the invention is to provide a ter. 40 scale of the above-mentioned type having a cylin- Figure II is a left-side elevational view of the drical chart which, notwithstanding its central mechanism of the scale of my invention, the base location, may be assembled and replaced withand easing being shown in section.

out dismantling the weighing mechanism. Figure III'is a rightside elevational view of the Another object of the invention is the provision mechanism of the scale of my invention, the loadr Of 3 501118 f the above-mentioned ype in which counterbalancing mechanism and the framework the platform, check link, and lever mechanism supporting the same being omitted, the base beare so organized as to minimize the tendency of ing partly broken away and partly shown in secthe o pp a ngs o S ft O their tion, and the casing being shown in section.

l iVOts when loads are appl ed at the e t e Figure IV is a front elevational view of the 50 edges of the goods platform. mechanism of the scale of my invention, the Another object of the invention is the provision shiftable magnifying lenses being omitted and of a scale of the above-mentioned type having the casing being shown in section.

yieldable means for holding the lever fulcrum piv- Figure V is a plan view of the mechanism of ts in their bearings. the scale of my invention, the goods platform,

casing and magnifying lenses being removed and the platform spider being partly broken away.

Figure VI is a reduced plan view of the base of the scale of any invention, shoiving its ribbed construction.

Figure VII is a fragmentary sectional elevation taken substantially on the line VIIVII of Figure V.

Figure VIII is a fragmentary sectional elevation taken substantially on the line VIIIVIII of Figure V.

Figure IX is a fragmentary front elevational view showing the magnifying mechanism in position for reading values at high prices per pound.

Figure X is a similar view showing the magnifying mechanism in position for reading values at low prices per pound.

Figure XI is a fragmentary view, partly in section, taken on the line XI-XI of Figure III, showing a detail of the lens tilting mechanism; and

Figure XII is a fragmentary rear elevation showing the customers weight indication.

Referring to the drawings in detail, the base I of the scale is preferably an aluminum casting shaped substantially like a shallow, rectangular pan, having diagonal ribs 2 formed in its bottom. (See Figure VI.)

As shown in Figure VII, formed within the pan-like base i and upstanding from the bottom thereof adjacent the right end of the base are hollow bosses 3 and 4 having sockets in their upper ends in which are mounted bearings 5 and B that support fulcrum pivots l and 8 of a loadsupporting lever 9.

In order that the fulcrum pivots 'l and 8 may be rehably held in their bearings, a pair of chiselended members if) and Ii are so mounted on the lever 9 that they may be adjusted to'bring their chisel ends into alignment with the edges of the pivots l and 8. U-shaped links l2 and i3, having recesses in their upper arms which engage the chisel ends. are urged downwardly by coil springs Id and i5 compressed between the lower arms of the U-shaped links and brackets I5 and IT secured to short bosses formed on the bottom of the base l. The flexibility of the holding means permits slight movement of the chisel ends during weighing, without binding or appreciable friction. It is. therefore, unnecessary that the alignment of the chisel ends of the members I0 and ii and the edges of the pivots 1 and 8 be exact.

The lever 9 has two main branches i8 and I9 rigidly connected together by a crossbar 20, the branches i8 and i9 respectively carrying load pivots. 2i and 22. (See Figure V.)

Engaging the load pivots 2i and 22 are bearings 23 and 24 which are mounted in sockets in a C-shaped frame 25.

Relative endwise shifting of the load and fulcrum pivots and bearings is limited by adjustable end thrusts 26 mounted on the bearing-carrying members and engaging points at the ends of the pivots. and the pivots are shielded by caps 21. (See Figures VII and VIII.)

The load bearings 23 and 24 are held in reliable engagement with the edges of the load pivots 2| and 22 by means of cone-pointed members 28 and 29 adjustably mounted on the C-shaped frame and engaging thrust members 30 and 3| adjustably mounted on the branches I8 and I9 of the lever B. By properly adjusting the positions of the cone-pointed members 28 and 29 and the thrust members 30 and 3|, their points of engagement may be brought into substantial alignment with the edges of the load pivots 2| and 22, so that no binding or friction results during weighing movements. (See Figure VIII.)

At its upper end the C-shaped frame is formed into a loading box 32, and adjustably secured upon the loading box is a platform spider 33 which supports a goods platform 34.

The base I is provided with a forwardly projecting lug 35 upon which is mounted a level bulb 36 (see Figure V). The level bulb so mounted is visible whether or not a casing is in place on the base.

Formed within the base I and rising from the bottom thereof adjacent its left end are bosses and secured thereupon is an upstanding bracket 31 (best shown in Figure II) having nearly vertical faces 38 against which hang ribbons 39, the upper ends of the ribbons 39 being secured, as at 40, to the bracket 31. The lower ends of the ribbons 39 are secured, as at 4|, to the lower ends of fulcrum sectors 42, and rigidly fixed between the fulcrum sectors 42 is a power sector 43, to the upper end of which is secured, as at 44, a ribbon 45 which overlies the curved face of the power sector 43 and is connected at its lower end to the upper end of a link 46, the lower end of the link 46 being connected to a stirrup 41 which engages a cone-pointed pivot 48 fixed in the nose of the load-supporting lever 9. The nearly vertical faces 39 of the bracket 31 are sloped slightly to insure that the fulcrum sectors 42 will be held against them by gravity.

Adjustably fixed to the fulcrum and power sectors 42 and 43 is a pendulum stem 49, to the lower end of which is adjustably fixed a pendulum weight 50.

The center of mass of the pendulum assembly, including the fulcrum and power sectors, is located at one side of the ribbons 39, while the force exerted by the load is applied at the opposite side. The ribbons 39 thus constitute the fulcrum of the load-counterbalancing pendulum. The mass of the pendulum assembly is such and is so located when in the position shown in Figure II as to offset the force exerted on the ribbon 45 by the weight of the lever 9, C-shaped frame 25, platform spider and goods platform and other parts carried by the lever. Hence, no separate counterbalance is required for these parts.

The organization of the goods platform 34, the platform spider 33, the C-shaped frame 25, the lever 9, the bracket 31, the power sector 43, the fulcrum sectors 42 and the pendulum stem 49 and weight 50, and the connections, is such that when a load is placed upon the goods platform 34 the force of gravity acting upon the load is transmitted to the power sector 43, thus causing the pendulum weight 50 to swing outwardly and upwardly and the fulcrum sectors to roll upwardly along the nearly vertical faces 38 of the bracket 3'! until a position is reached in which the load on the goods platform is counterbalanced.

Pivotally supported, by non-friction bearings, on an axis lying at the center of curvature of the fulcrum sectors 42 is a rack foot 5| upon which is fixed a horizontally-extending resilient leaf 52 and mounted for vertical adjustment on the leaf 52 is a rack 53. The rack 53 meshes with a pinion 54 fixed upon one end of a chart shaft 55, the end of the chart shaft adjacent the pinion 54 being mounted in non-friction bearings in the bracket 31, while the remote end of the chart shaft 55 is mounted in a non-friction bearing in a bracket 56 which is secured to bosses formed upon the bottom of the base I adjacent its right end.

A small weight 59, secured to the leaf 52, serves to urge the teeth of the rack 53 gently into full mesh with the teeth of the pinion 54.

Fixed to the chart shaft 55 are light, skeleton chart spiders to the peripheries of which is fixed a sheet of thin aluminum formed into a cylinder 6| and, upon which are printed weight characters 62 and 63 visible to the merchant from one side of the scale and weight characters 64 which are visible to the customer from the other side of the scale. The chart also bears printed value characters arranged in the manner shown and described in United States Patent No. 1,973,685; the value characters, because of their multiplicity and small size, being omitted from the drawings of the instant application.

Supported at one end by the bracket 31 and at the other end by' the bracket 56 and stretched along the merchants side of the chart 6 in close proximity to the chart surface is a reading or index line 65. As the fulcrum sectors 42 roll upwardly along the nearly vertical faces 38 of the bracket 31, the rack 53, being supported at the center of curvature of the fulcrum'sectors 42, moves upwardly in a direction parallel to the faces 38, thus turning the pinion 54 and the chart 6| to a position in which the weight characters corresponding to the load on the goods platform are in registration with the reading line 65.

Changes in the condition of plumbness of the connection from the nose of the lever 9 to the power sector 43 are not great, the variation in lever arm resulting from the eccentricity of the power sector being nearly compensated for by the slope of the faces 36. The upward movement of the rack is about twice the downward movement of the lever nose. The comparatively great length of the lever and the small movement required at the lever nose also minimize the change in condition of plumbness of the connection from the lever nose to the power sector. Because of the fact that the change in condition of plumbness of the connection is negligible the pendulum may be made to swing at right angles to the lever without introducing liability of error and since the chart is operated by a rack which moves in a straight line the chart axis may be made to extend at right angles to the line of movement of the rack. Hence, with the particular combination of lever, loadcounterbalancing pendulum and indicator-operating device employed, the parts may be so folded together that the chart extends back along the lever and the mechanism may be made to occupy a minimum of space and yet be arranged for ease of assembly, reliability and convenience in use.

The C-shaped frame 25 which encircles the chart and supports the platform spider enables the chart to be made in one section, thus avoiding the difficulties inherent in divided charts as well as achieving greater compactness.

The scale is provided with a dashpot mechanism (best shown in Figures IV and V) to damp the movement of the weighing mechanism, thus protecting the weighing and indicating mechanism from injury due to shocks when heavy loads are thrust upon the platform, and causing the indicator to come to rest quickly in proper indieating position. The dashpot 66 is inserted through an opening formed in the base I and a plunger (not shown).

is fixed in place by being screwed intoa' combined cover and retainer 61 which is secured to the bracket 31. The dashpot is adapted to contain oil or other fluid in which is immersed A plunger stem 68, having itslower end fixed to the plunger, extends upwardly through an opening in the cover 6'! and is pivotally attached, as at 69, to'a yoke I0, which, in turn, is pivotally supported, as at H, upon the bifurcated branch I9 of the lever 9. A check link 12, pivotally connected at one of its ends to the yoke 10 and at the other of its ends to the bracket 56, serves to hold the yoke 10 upright and at the same time to permit it to move up and down with the lever 9.

Pivotaliy mounted upon the bracket 31 and turnable upon an axis which coincides'with the reading line is a plate 13 and a similar plate 14 is pivotally supported on the bracket 56 and is swingable about the same axis. The plates 13 and 14 are rigidly connected by rods 15 and 16,

'the plates and rods thus forming a rigid frame to the rod 16.

In order to hold the device in adjusted position, a brake 82, in the form of a coil of wire, is interposed between the knob and the wall of a surrounding recess in the housing, the ends of the coil being hooked into theknob in the manner illustrated in Figure XI, so that when the knob is turned in either direction it tends to wind up the coil and thus lessen its diameter. A lug 63, fixed to the rockshaft, projects between the hooked ends of the coil 82 in the manner illustrated in Figure XI, so that whenever the rockshaft 18 tends to turn, the lug engages one of the hooked ends of the coil and tends to unwind it, thus increasing its diameter and causin'g'it to bind against the wall of the recess.

Mounted upon the rods 15 and I6, by means of rollers 84, 85 and 66, is a lens frame 61 carrying lenses 88 and lens cells 89. (See Figures II, IX and X.) manner described in detail in above-mentioned United States Patent 1,973,685. Shifting of the lens frame, lenses and cells along the rods 15 and 16 is accomplished by turning a winged knob 90 which is fixed to one end of a rockshaft 9|, 4

the other end of the rockshaft carrying an arm 92, there being a pin 93 fixed at the free end of the arm 92. The pin 93 engages a slot 94 in the lower end of a lever 95, the lever 95 being pivoted at approximately its center to a bracket 96 whichis fixed to the base I. The upper end of the lever is provided with a pin 91 which engages a slot in a downwardly extending arcuate member 98 fixed to the lensframe 81. To hold the lens frame at one or the other of its limits of movement, a coil spring 99 is connected to the pin 93 and the bracket 96 in the manner shown in Figures II and IV, so that after the lens frame has moved in either direction beyond central position, the spring tends to pull the lens frame to its limit of movement.

In order to cover the space left vacant when the lenses are moved from the position in which they are shown in Figure IX to the position in which they are shown in Figure X there is pro- The lenses and cells are arranged in the vided a pair of pivoted shutters I and IIII which are mounted upon the bracket 56 to pivot on an axis coincident with the tilting axis of the frame formed by the plates 13 and I4 and the rods I and I6. The shutters are urged toward their position of Figure X by contractile springs I02 and-|03, but are forced apart and held apart by the action of lugs I04 and I05 which engage cam surfaces I06 and I01 on the shutters when the lens frame is shifted to the right.

The means for illuminating the merchant's side of the chart is to be made the subject matter of another application and, therefore, is not shown or described in the instant application.

Secured to the bosses in the base and rising therefrom at the customers side of the chart SI is a bracket I08 which pivotally supports, as at I09, one end of a push-and-pull check link III], the other end of the check link being pivotally connected, as at III, to the C-shaped frame 25 which supports the goods platform. The relationship of the pivots at the ends of the pushand-pull check link H0 and the fulcrum and load pivots of the lever 9 is such as to form a parallelogram. By reason of the fact that the load pivots 2| and 22 are located at a great distance below the point I I I at which the check link I II) is connected to the C-shaped frame, the force which tends to shift the load bearings on the load pivots, with a load at the extreme right or extreme left side of the goods platform, is reduced nearly to the vanishing point and binding and friction such as may be set up in scales having the load pivots close to the goods platform are obviated.

The bracket I08 also supports a corridor H2, of frusto-pyramidal form, through which the customer may view the weight indicia 64 from different positions. (See Figure XII.) The floor I III of the corridor H2 is made translucent and an illuminating lamp H4 is mounted directly beneath the floor, thereby afiording pleasing and effective illumination of the customers indication.

If it be desired to remove the chart for replacement or other service, such removal may be accomplished without disorganizing the weighing mechanism. In effecting the removal of the chart, the bracket 55 is first removed. By loosening some of the fastenings the plate I4 and the parts carried thereby may be then swung out of the way and the chart withdrawn.

For the purpose of protecting the scale mechanism and making the appearance of the scale attractive, I provide a casing H5, which may be emplaced by first removing the goods platform. The cosine: r sts upon the upturned sides of the pan-like be e I and the casing is provided with protuberances H6 over which a thimble H1 is placed. For the purpose of drawing tight the joint between the casing and base, fingers H8 are provided which extend into the lower sides of the thimbles I I! and ma: b drawn downwardly by means of cap screws I19 passing through holes in the base and screwing into threaded holes in the fingers.

The upper longitudinal corners of the casing I I5 are rounded and the rounded corners are provided with a long curved glass window I20 which overlies the lenses on the m r hant's side of the scale and a short curved glass window I21 which overlies the corridor I I2 on the customer's side of the scale. The opening in the casing around the loading box 32 is surrounded by an upstanding collar I22 and the platform spider 33 is provided with a skirt I23 which surrounds the collar I 22, the skirt and collar thus forming baifles which inhibit the ingress of dirt.

In the preferred form of the device shown, the cylindrical chart occupies the central part of the box-like casing, while the lever, the check link and the reading devices occupy the corner spaces. The branch l8 of the lever lies along one lower corner and the branch l9 lies along the other lower corner. The check link H0 lies along one upper corner, while the merchant's magnifying reading device occupies the other upper corner.

The embodiment of my invention herein shown and described is to be regarded as illustrative only, and it is to be understood that the invention is susceptible to variation, modification and change within the spirit and scope of the subjoined claims.

Having described my invention, I claim:-

1. In a device of the class described, in combination, a substantially rectangular base, a lever having two main branches, one end of said lever being fulcrumed at one end of said base, the lever branches lying respectively along parallel sides of said base, a bracket erected upon said base at the end opposite to that at which said lever is fulcrumed, flexible metallic ribbons secured to said bracket, a pendulum supported by said flexible metallic ribbons, means connecting said pendulum to the end of said lever remote from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said branches, the length of the cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever, means operatively connecting said pendulum and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a substantially C-shaped frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a check link supporting bracket erected upon said base adjacent the end at which said lever is fulcrumed, a check link extending parallel to said lever, one end of said check link being pivotally connected to said check link supporting bracket, the other end of said check link being pivotally connected to said C-shaped member, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, said casing having a window on one side through which a portion of said chart is visible and a window on the opposite side through which a portion of said chart is visible, and a goods receiver supported by said C-shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart.

2. In a device of the class described. in combination, a substantially rectangular base. a lever, one end of said lever being fulcrumed at one end of said base, a bracket erected upon said base at the end opposite to that at which said lever is fulcrumed, flexible metallic ribbons secured to said bracket, a pendulum supported by said flexible metallic ribbons, means connecting said pendulum to the end of said lever remote from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said lever, the length of the cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever. means operatively connecting said pendulum and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a substantially C-shaped frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a check link supporting bracket erected upon said base adiacent the end at which said lever is fulcrumed, a check link extending parallel to said lever,,one end of said check link being pivotally connected -to said check link supporting bracket, the other end of said check link being pivotally connected to said c-shaped member, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, said casing having a window on one side through which a portion of said chart is visible and a window on the opposite side through which a portion of said chart is visible, and a goods receiver supported by said c-shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart. I

3. In a device of the class described, in combination. a substantially rectangular base, a lever having two main branches, one end of said lever being fulcrumed at one end of said base, the lever branches lying respectively along parallel sides of said base, a bracket erected upon said base at the end opposite to that at which said lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said branches, the length of the cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever, means operatively connecting said pendulum and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a sub stantially c-shaped frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart. a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, said casing having a window on one side through which a portion of said chart is visible and a window on the opposite side through which a portion of said chart is visible, and a goods receiver supported by said C-shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart.

4. In a device of the class described, in combination, a substantially rectangular base, a lever, one end of said lever being fuicrumed at one end of said base, a bracket erected upon said base at the end opposite to that at which said lever is fulcrumed, flexible metallic ribbons secured to said bracket, a pendulum supported by said flexible metallic ribbons, means connecting said pendulum to the end of said lever remote from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said lever, the length of the cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever, means operatively connecting said penduium and said chart to turn said chart above its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a substantially c-shaped frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, said casing having a window on one side through which a portion of said chart is visible and a window on the opposite side through which a portion of said chart is visible, and a goods receiver supported by said c-shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart.

5.1nadevlceoftbsclassdescribedinoomaxis extending nearly parallel to said lever, the,

length ofthe cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever, means operatively connecting said pendulum and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a substantially cshaped frame supported upon said lever inter- .mediate the leverends and partially encircling said chart, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, said casing having a window on one side through which a portion of said chart'is visible and a window on the opposite side through which a portion of said chart is visible, and a goods receiver supported by said C-shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart.

6. In a device of the class described, in combination, a lever, one end of saidlever being fulcrumed, a bracket, flexible metallic ribbons secured to said bracket, a pendulum supported by said flexible metallic ribbons, means connecting,-

length of the cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever, means operatively connectingsaid pendulum and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a substantially cshaped frame supported upon saidlever intermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, and a goods receiver supported by said 0- shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart. 1 I

7. In a device of the class described, in combination, a lever, one end of said lever' being fulc'rumed, abracket, flexible metallic ribbons secured to said bracket, a pendulum supported by said flexible metallic ribbons, .means connecting said pendulum to the end of said lever remote from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said lever, means operatively connecting said pendulum and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said pendulum, a substantially c-shaped frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a

casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, and a goods receiver supported by said c-shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above said chart,

8. In a device of the class described, in combination, a base, a lever having two main branches, one end of said lever being fu lcrumed at one end of said base, a bracket erected upon said base at the end opposite to that at which said lever is fulcrumed, a pendulum, means connecting said pendulum to the end of said lever remote from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said branches, the length of the cylindrical axis of said chart being nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever,

means operatively connecting said pendulum and saidcharttoturnsaidchartabwtitsaxisupon movement of said pendulum, a substantiallyfie shaped frame supported upon said lever immediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism,andagoodsreceiversupportedbysaid0- shaped member and lying above said casing, said goods receiver being symmetrically located above it) said chart.

9. In a device of the class dmcribed, in combination, ,a'base, a lever having two main branches. one end of said lever being fulcrumed at one end of saidbase,abracket erectedupon saidbase at it the end opposite to that at which said lever is fulcrumed, a pendulum, means connecting said pendulum to the end of said lever remote from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart wing above said lever and having its cylindrical axis to extending nearly parallel to said branches, the lengthofthecylindrical axisof saidchartbeing nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever. means operatively connecting said pendulum and saidcharttoturnsaidchartaboutitsaxisupon 25 movement of said pendulum, a substantially cshaped framesupporteduponsaid leverintermediate the lever ends and partially encircling said chart, a casing covering the aforesaid mechanism, and a goods receiver supported by said C-shaped 80- member and lying above said casing.

10. In a device of the clam described, in combinaticm, a lever, one end of said lever being fulcrumed, an automatic load-counterbalance, means connecting said automatic load-counter- 35 balancetotheendofsaid leverremotefromits fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and having its cylindrical axis extending nearly parallel to said lever, the length of the cylindrical axis of 'said chart being nearly in co-extensive with the length of said lever, means operatively connecting said automatic loadcounterbalance and said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said automatic load-counterbalance, a substantially C-shaped 48 frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partially said chart, a casing covering the aforesaid and a goods receiver supported by said C-shaped member and lying above said casing.

50 11. Inadeviceoftheclassdescribed,incombination, a lever, one end of said lever being fulcrinned, a bracket, an automatic load-counterbalance, mm connecting said automatic loadcounterbalance to the end of said lever remote I from its fulcrum, an undivided cylindrical chart lying above said lever and'having its cylindrical axisextendingnearlyparalleltosaidleventhe lengthofthecylindricaiaxisofsaidchartbeing nearly co-extensive with the length of said lever.

I means operatively connecting said automatic load-counterbalance and-said chart to turn said chart about its axis upon movement of said automatic load-counterbalance, a frame supported upon said lever intermediate the lever ends and partiallyeneirclingsaidchart,acasingcover- I ing the aforesaid mechanism. and a-goods receiver supported by said frame and lying above said casing.

12. In a weighing scale, in combination, a boxlikecasing,aframecoveredbysaid casing,al0 horiaontally extending undivided cylindrical chart supported by said frame and located substantially centrally within said casing, a lever supported by said frame and having members occupying the spaces betweenthe chart and the is lower longitudinal corners of the casing, means connecting said lever and said chart to rotate said chart upon movement of said lever, a commcdity-reoeiver supported by said lever and lying above said casing, and a check link connected to said frame and said commodity-receiver and occ w nl the space between said chart and an upper longitudinal corner of said casing.

13. In a device of the class described, in combination, a frame, scale mechanism including a cylindrical chart mounted on said frame, a casing of synthetic plastic material housing said scale registering bosses on said frame and casing, and a member encircling said bosses to fasten said casing to said frame.

14. In a device of the class described, in combination, a frame, bearings supported by said frame, a lever, pivots fixed to said lever and engaging said bearings to support said lever, and resilient means articulated with said lever on an axis substantially coincident with the axis of movement of said pivots on said bearings and yieldingly pressing said pivots against said bearina 15. In a device of the class described, in com- 40 bination, a frame, bearings supported by said frame, a lever, knife-edged pivots fixed to said lever and engaging said bearings to support said lever, a sharp pivot fixed to said lever and extending oppositely to said knife-edged pivots, the sharp end of said sharp pivot being substantially in alignment with the edges of said knife-edged pivots, a bearing engaged with the sharp end of said sharp pivot, and a spring member connectingthelast saidbearingwitbsaid frame.

18. In a device of the class described. in combination, a frame, a pair of spaced bearings on said frame, a lever. a pair of pivots fixed to said lever and engagin said bearings to support said lever, a third pivot fixed to the nose of said lever, and resilient means for yieldingly restraining said lever from tilting about an axis extending between one of the pivots of said pair and said third pivot.

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